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' THE POLYNESIAN.
202
advertisements!
ORDER OP HIS MAJESTY, THE
KIXQ OF THE HAH'AIIAX ISLAXDS.
Orricc or Secretary of State
for Foreign Affair,
Honolulu, Oahu, Jan. 20, 1 1 1 5 . )
Whereas, Richard Clmrlton,a British
subject, pretends to claim a certain
fiece of land in the Village of Mono
tilu, winch claim was referred back to
the Hawaiian Islands, by Her Britannic
Majesty's Government, on the 12th Sep
tember 1813, to enable said Charlton to
produce his grant and show it to be gen
uine :
Public notice is hereby given that His
Majesty appoints the court of the Island
of Oahu as that branch of His Govern
ment to which said Charlton is to make
such production and showing pursuant
to Chapter 4G of the Hawaiian Statutes,
and Chapter 47 of the Translation into
English; and aid Charlton is hereby
required upon pain of forfeiting all claim
to said land, under the decision of H.
B M's Governniet, already mentioned,
to produce his grant and show it to be
genuine i. e, exhibit Ids title and prove
it to be valid, before said tribunal, pur
suant to said Statute, within one year
and one day from the dale of this notice,
at the expiration of which time he
will otherwise be forever barred of his
said Claim.
By order of His Mnjestv.
' (." P. JUDO,
Stc'y of Slaie fur Furiign Affairs.
JCJ-VO KA OLELO A.YA MAI O K'A MO I,
ICE LII O KG HAWAII 1'A E ALVA.
Kami o ki: Kakai: ni,i;i.o
NO KO NA A1NA K
Honolulu, Ouliu, 20 Jiinuari, IS 15. )
Noka nica, ke mea mai nei o Richard
Charlton he kanaka Beritania, norm ke
kahi apana aina ma ke Kulauakauhale
o Honolulu, ua hoihoiia mai nae keia hi
hia e ke Aupuni o ka Moi Beritania ma
ka la 12 o Scpatemaba 1 813 ma Hawaii
nei e hooponopono ai, e hiki ai hoi i a
Charlton, e hoike mai a e hooiaio mai i
kona haawina.
Nolaila c ikea ma keia palapala ua ha
awi ka Moi i keia hana i ka aha hookolo
kolo no ka mokupuni Oahu,oia ka wahi o
kona Aupuni c pono ai i ua Charlton la
c hoike mai a e hooiaio mai, e like me
ka mokuna 4G o na kanawai Hawaii, a
me ka mokuna 47 o ka unuhi ana i ka
olelo Beritania.
A ke olelo aku nei keia i ua Charlton la
0 lilo kona kuleana i ua aina la i mea
ole, mauiuli o ka olelo ana o ke Aupuni o
ka Moi Beritania i hoakakaia ma luna,
e hoike mai oia i kona haawina, a e ho
akaka mai ua oiaio, oia no ka hoike mai
1 kona kuleana, imua oua Ahahookolo
kolo la, e like me ua kanawai la, ma
waena o ka makahiki hookahi a me ka
la hookahi mai ke kakau ana i keia pa
lapala hoolaha, no ka mea, ina nolo oia
e hana pela, nlaila pan kona kuleana
a mauloaaku rnahopo mai o ia manawa.
No ke kauoha ana mai o ka moi.
G. P. JUDD,
Eakauohlo no ko na aina e.
In Chancery Order No. 10.
In the matter of the Estate of WM. FRENCH and
FRANCIS JOHN GREENWAY vs. their credi
tors. Icylt appearing to the undersigned
Chancellor, that the notice required by
the fifth Order of this Court in the
matter of this Estate, has been duly
published to the world, in the three
languages most intelligible to the credi
tors of said Assignors, for the space
of six calendar months from the 21st.
September last. It also appearing to
my satisfaction that all the reputed
claimants save one have presented their
demands against said Estate for liqui
dation within the said term of six
months.
It appearing that the mass of those
claimants have accepted without liti
gation the amounts admitted to be due
them by the Agent of this Court, and
that all those whose claims were dis
puted save four have complied with
the further mandate of this Court,
contained in the said Order No. 5, by
ubmltting their disputed demands to
the amicable award of arbitrators,
vhrby they have become known and
ascertained creditors of the Estate to
the respective amounts this day re
ported to me.
It appearing that the total amount
of genuine debts due from the said
Estate, whether admitted or awarded,
i ascertained to be $23,810 95; and
that the sum of $21,736 53 has been up
to this day realized froir the assets of
the joint estate, and is now available
for the full payment of those ascer
tained debts .
I the said Chancellor do by this de
cree order that the Report of the Liqui
dating Agent of this Court be and the
same is hereby adopted, and that the
sum of $1 1,533 01 reported by the Kc
ceivers, be divided among the ascer
tained creditors of said estate, in full
payment of their respective dues, ac
cording to the stuns set forth in the
Schedule A of said Agent's Report;
and that the further suin of ,10,575 93
be paid unto the Attorney of Messrs.
Daere & Brooks in produce of the es
tate by the Receivers.
And also that the further term of six
calendar months he and the same is
hereby accorded to the alledged credi
tors set forth in the Schedule B and C,
appended to the Liquidating Agent's
Report, within which they may prose
cute for the recovery of their said
claims; until they do which or submit
the same to the award of arbitrators,
interest shall not continue to accrue
upon their claims from this date ; and
in default of the prosecution of those
claims within that allotted term, the
said allcdgcd clainnuts shall be utterly
i barred as for a contempt of this Court,
j And it is further ordered that the
Receivers now in trust of the assets
of the joint assignors, do continue with
the utmost regard to economy, with
the least possible delay and at the most
profitable rate to convert any and if
need be all the assets of the said Es
tate now in their custody into money,
to the end that at the expiration of the
present allotted term of six months, all
the unpaid debts of the said estate may
be finally and forever settled, and the
residuary interest therein of the As
signors may on that day revert to them
free of incumbrances.
Given under my hand, at the Fort
of Honolulu, this 21st. dav of March,
1845. xM. KEKUANAOA.
?In ka Hooponopono Kannwni.
Helu 10.
No ka waiwai o WILLIAM FRENCH a mo
FRANCIS JOHN GREENWAY kue i ko laua
mea i aie aku ai.
?C7No ka maopopo ia'u, i ka Luna
kanawai hooponopono kanawai, i ka
kauia ka inoa malalo nei, ua hoolahaia
ka olelo Helu elima o keia Ahahookolo
kolo no ua waiwai la a lohc hoi ko ke
ao nei, ma na olelo ckolu i maopopo
nui ia i na mea nana ka aie o ua inau
mea la i haawi mai ai keia hana, a ua
loheia keia no na nialama eono, mai ka
la 21 o Scpatemaba i hala aku nei. A
no ka mea ua maopopo ia'u iwaena o
ua man malaum la eono ua hoike mai
na mea a pan i ko lakou aie i manao ai
lakou e ukuia noloko o ua waiwai la,
hookahi male no mea i koe o na mea i
manaoia he aie ko lakou, aole oia i
hoike mai.
No ka mea ua ikea ka nui o na mea
aie, ua ac lakou i ka hooponopono ana
i na aie i hooponoia e ka Luna o keia
ahahookolokolo, a o ka poe i hoopaa
paaia ko lakou ua ae lakou i ka olelo 5
o keia Ahahookolokolo, a ua haauiia ka
hana i ka poe i kohu..-, e hoopono ai i
ka lakou, a malaila e akaka ai ke kocna
e uku aku ai ua waiwai la ia lakou c
like me ka palapala hoakaka i hoi keia
mai i keia la; koe no cha mea i hana
ole mai.
No ka mea, ua maopopo ia'u na aie
oiaio e uku ai ua waiwai la, o na aie i
aeia a o na aie i hookolokoloia, hui he
man dala $23,810 95 a ua loaa mai a
hiki i keia la i na dala $24,780 58 no
loko mai o ua waiwai la, ke waiho la" i
mea e kaa ai i na la i maopopo ;
Nolaila, Owau ka Lunakanawai hoo
ponopono kanawai ke olelo aku nei au
ma keia palapala, ua lilo na'u ka olelo
a ka Luna Hooponopono waiwai o
keia Ahahookolokolo, a e puunauweia
na dala he $14,583 04 i hoikeia mai e
na Kahuwaiwai, r like me ke ana o na
nie, c like hoi me ka palapala hoakaka
a ka Luna i hoike mai, hoailona A. A
e akuia ka hope o I Jacre & Brooks i
$10,575 98 ma ka waiwai maoli.
Eia hoi kekahi, e haawi hou ia aku i
eono tnalama hou no na mea i kapaia
he aie ko lakou e like me ka palapala
hoailona 13. a mc C. e pili ana i ka olelo
hoakaka a ka Luna Hooponopono wai
wai, i manawa hou no lakou e hoopii
mai ai ukuia ko lakou aie. A i ole lakou
c hana pela, a e haawi paha i ka poe c
kohoia aole c helu houia ka uku hoo
panee ma ko lakou die, mai keia la aku;
a ina aole lakou e hoopii mai no ua man
aie la iwaena o ua man malama la alaila
lilo ua poe aie la i mea ole no ko lakou
hoowahawaha ana i ka olelo a keia
Ahahookolo.
Eia hoi kekahi olelo, e man no ka
hana a na Kahuwaiwai o ua mnu mea
la i haawi mai i keia hana, a e hana
koke me ka poho ole a me ka make
pono o ka waiwai, e kuai i kekahi o na
waiwai la iloko o ko lakou lima, a e pau
loa paha, a lilo i dala maoli e kaa loaai
na aie a pau, a man loa hoi, urn ka pau
ana o na malamae ono, a e hoii hoiia ke
koena waiwai iloko o ka lima o na mea
nana i haawi mai, me ka liihia ole ma
ua la la.
Knuia ko'u lima ma ka Papu o Hono
lulu i keia la 21 o Maraki, 1845.
M. KEKUANAOA.
Sherill U Notico.
tCjPublic Notice is hereby given,
that by virtue of a writ of Venditioni
Exponas issued to me by His Excellency
the (iovernor of Oahu, in continuation
of an original levy heretofore made by
me upon an execution founded upon a
judgment heretofore rendered in the
Court of Oahu in favor of the Hawaitan
Treasury Board against Ladd & Co.,
of Honolulu, merchants, and upon
which execution, the rents, i?sues and
profits of a certain Sugar Estate at
Koloa on the Island of Kauai were sold
by my Deputy for one year from the
9th day of December last until the 9th
day of December ensuing.
And whereas the said rents, issues
and profits for one year, So sold as
aforesaid were not sufficient to pay up
and satisfy the said Execution :
I shall proceed therefore to sell at
public vendue, to the highest bidder,
all the residuary Leasehold and term
of years on tue said koloa Sugar Es
tate which the said Ladd & Co. still
have or pretend to have therein, after
the end of the year for which the same
was sold on execution as aforesaid ;
subject to any mortgages on the said
premises, and subject to the rents yearly
accruing thereon to Government.
Sale to take place on the premises on
Monday 2Sth April, 1845, at 10 o'clock
A. M. R. BOYD, High Sheriff.
Honolulu, March 25, 1845.
Kukalu no ka Mnkai Nui.
sCrE lobe na mea a pau, no ka mea,
ma ka palapala kii waiwai i haawiia
mai ia'u e ka mea Hanohano ke Kiaai
na Oahu e hoomau ana i ka hoomalu
ana, a'ii i hauaia no ka palapala kii
i hanaia i ka wa i aeia mamua a ma
opopo ka aie o Lada ma na h aole kalepa
Oahu i ka poe Lunawahvai a ke aupuni,
imua o ka ahahookolokolo Oahu, a ma
ua palapala la ua pau na. hoolimalima a
nie na puka a me na loaa o kekahi
aina hana ko ma Koloa i ke Kukalaia
e ka'u luna, no ka makahiki hookahi,
mai ka la 6 o Dekemaba i hala aku nei
a hiki i ka la 9 o Dekemaba aku nei.
A no ka mea, aole i lawa ua mau ho
olimalima mc na puka nine na loaa no
ka makahiki hookahi e kaa ai i ua olelo
kii aie la;
Nolaila e kuai no wau ma ke kuEala
ana, i ka mea koho nui, i na mahahiki
i koe a me ka noho ana ma ka aina
liana ko ma Koloa, i kupono i ua Lada
ma la, a me na kuleana i olcloia no
lakou, rnahopo o ka rnahakiki i kuaiia
ma ua palanaia hoomalu waiwai la e ole
loia maluna ; koe nae na palapala hoo
malu aie no ua waiwai hana ko la, a
koe no hoi na uku hoolimalima e uku
ai i ke Aupuni.
E kuai, ma ua wahi la, i ka la noa
28 o Aperila 1845, hora 10 o kakahiaka.
R. BOYD, Makai Nui.
Honolulu, 25 Maraki, 1845.
April,
To the Debtors of Willinm French and
Francis John Gicenwuy.
C7AI1 persons indebted, anterior to
the 4th of September 1844, either to
William French or to Francis John
Gref.nway separately from or jointly
with each other, or jointly with any
other person, are notified to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned,
for the benefit of the creditors of said
French and of said Grecnwny, as other
wise measures will be taken at law for
the recovery of anv such outstanding
dues. JOHN RICORI),
Collecting Agent for Estate of French $ Grcenway.
Honolulu, March 29, 1845.
I na men aie mai i ka wniwni o WM. FRENCH a
mo FRANCIS JOHN GREENWAY.
ttZJQ na mea a pau ua aie lakou,
mamua aku o ka la 4'o Scpatemaba
1841, ia Vm. French, aia Francis John
Greenway, pakahi a huiia, a huiia
paha me kekahi mea e ne; c lobe la
kou, o ko lakou pono e uku koke mai
lakou i ka mea ua kakauia ka inoa ma
lalo nei, i loaa mai ai ke dala c pono ai
ka poe i aie aku ai o ua French me
Grcenway, no ka mea, i ole e ukuia
mai alaila hoopiia lakou ma ke kanawai
e koi ui ka uku ana mai o na aie a pau.
JOHN RICORD, .
Luna hooponopono aie. no ka waiwai o
French $ Grcenway.
Honolulu, 29 Maraki, 1845.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of ED
WARD JACKSON, Jate of Honolulu, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment
to tlie undersigned Administrator; and nil persons
having claims against paid Estate, arc requested to
present the same for settlement, to the undersigned
Administrator, at his residence in Honolulu, within
sixty days from this date, that payment may be
made of them wholly or ratably, according to the
amount of the assets of said Estate.
ISAAC MONTGOMERY,
Honolulu, Feb. 25, 1845. Adm'r.
Kuknln Ilooilina.
fCPO n.i mea a pau j aie i ka waiwai hooilina o
EDWARD JACKSON, i ka mea i make iho nei ma
Honolulu, c uku koke mai lakou ia'u i ka mea i
kakauia malalo nei, i ka mea nana e hooponopono;
a o na mea a pau i aie aku ai ua waiwai hooilina e
hoike nvii lkou i ko lakou aie no ka hooponopo
noia i ka mea i kakauia malalo nei, ma kona hale
iwaena o na la he kanaono mai keia ia aku, i
hookaa haprfla a hookaa loa ia paha e like me ka
nui o ka waiwai i loan mai noloko o ua waiwai
hooilina la. ISAAC MONTGOMERY.
Honolulu, Feb. 25, 1813. (Ml 7w)
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to, or having demands
ngninst, the Estate of His Excellency J. A.
KUAKINI, deceased, are requested to present their
accounts to the undeisigned, for settlement.
JOHN II,
Honolulu, Dec. 28, 1844. G. P. JUDD.
O na mea aio aku a me na mea aie mai a pau i ka
w-aiwai hooilina 9 ka Mea Hanohano J. A. KUA
KINI, i ka mea i make c helc mai lakou ia mnua 0
hooponopono. JOHN II,
Honolulu, Dek. 28, 1844. (tf) G. P. JUDD.
For Sale,
BY GEORGE PELLY and GEORGE T. AL
LAN, Agents of the Hudson's Bay Company,
on very moderate terms :
Very superior old Sherry and Port WINE, in bottles;
Tencrifle Wino, in quarter casks and bottles;
An English painted Room OIL CLOTH, 20 ft. by 15;
A few casks of superior COFFEE. Jan. 4.
Clmrlton's Trial.
TTUST PUBLISHED, and for tale at this Office,
Jl a Report of the case of George Pellv ri.
Richard Charlton tried before His Excel
lency M. Kkkvanaoa-Juno 18 and 19, 1844.
Single copies, 25 cents. tf July 27
THOMAS O. liARKIN,
MONTEREY, TITER CALIFORNIA.
DEALER IS FORE1UN MERCHANDISE AND
CALIFORNIA PRODUCE.
SCPWjiAi.r-Smps supplied with Provisions on
the most reasonable terms of the port, for Bills
on the United States, or for goods adapted to the
market.
tCJThe Commerce of California is increasing; the
Fanners preparing to furnish Provisions in more
abundance; the Port Charges but Four Dollars
for a whale-ship that may not want to barter
goods for provisions and Thirty Dollars for those
who may wish to; the Government, by decree
nf October 1844, having granted the privilege to
captains of whale-ships to sell goods to a suffi
cient amount for their supplies, by paying duties
on the goods actually sold. (n30 ly)
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